spinefarm: AC1 till 12th of April 9.99$ on GOG so where is the 53% overpricing...
paulcmnt: Added percentage *relative to Steam* is given by (19.99 - 13.05) / 13.05 * 100, which is 53 percent. Price reduction percentage, *relative to GOG* is (19.99 - 13.05) / 19.99 * 100, which is 35 percent.
spinefarm: 14.25$(£8.99 OST on iTunes) is steal over the price that GOG sells it :
paulcmnt: Those were originally supposed to be free, so the argument is moot. I don't think they should have included it.
Don't compare different regions. GOG policy is to sell games on equal prices for everybody. In that diff between GOG & Steam for EU users you get a 15$ OST... it seems fair.
The OST never ment to be free and it is not free anywhere else(Pirate Bay don't counts).
bazilisek: No, it's not. It's been one of GOG's weaknesses for some time now, but we're getting to the point where angry and blind Holy Knights Templar of GOG will swarm at you for saying so, because their beloved store is of course absolutely perfect, even though the best argument they can come up with is the No true Scotsman fallacy.
I'm a customer first, and if I see a better offer elsewhere, I'll shop there. But because I honestly like GOG and want it to succeed, I think it's right to give them feedback on why they are losing my custom. That's all there is to it, fanboys, like it or not.
Ok go buy the stuff in the AC (GOG edition) separetly and come back here with the prices :)
But the normal prices,not promo shits.
Cause at the moment AC1 is cheaper than Steam here. both for US/EU till 12th of April...what you see bad about it?